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Assessing Human Health Risks from Environmental Contaminants

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The Illusion of Certainty
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The events and risk assessment results discussed and presented in this chapter are accurate in terms of location, organizations involved, analysis of data, and interpretation of results. The authors invented the reporter and EPA official as a more engrossing way to present this information.

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(2007). Assessing Human Health Risks from Environmental Contaminants. In: The Illusion of Certainty. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-48572-0_4

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